path0s
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Post by path0s on Sept 11, 2005 3:56:28 GMT -5
I hope that me getting the 1581 disks created doesn't stop this thread.. This is useful info for the future -P
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Post by RaymondDay on Sept 11, 2005 8:39:21 GMT -5
If I do,
@"/0:Q PASS WORD"
It comes back with,
77,SELECTED PARTITION ILLEGAL,00,00
From what I know it's just a 40 block file saying it's on track 18 starting on sector 0. There is data in sector 0 like a dir track sector with names in it. That's the names I posted here. But I think they can be any dir block with names in it. It all so has the Q-Link compressed name and password at track 18 sector 15. This Q PASS WORD file would cover that sector.
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Post by RaymondDay on Sept 11, 2005 11:56:01 GMT -5
I must of know about this back when Q-Link was going. I have some files named "Q PASS 072794" and some other dates. About 4 files on my last Q-Link boot disk I used on my hard drive that is a 1581. They are from track 18 sector 15. Saved to $C000 that's because Super Snap Shot default there with it's U1 and U2 monitor commands to read and wight sectors.
I can run Q-Link and it will decode it. It put it at $1200.
The one file I have saved on 7-27-94 looks like this. At lest the text parts in it.
70339.87/ Leonette Katydid WiggleWorm QDJ Katy Katydidnt
I guess the number is the Q-Link pass word that changes on valadate and that number knows the names because Q-Link don't get the names from your disk. But they are stored on there.
I found out that number is the same in other 18/15 files. So it must not be the password that changes every time your Q-Link disk gets valadated.
I was going under WiggleWorm when I was last on Q-Link because Leonette (her real name) gave me her Q-Link disk to use about the end month or so that Q-Link was up. I know she had lots of + time remaning on it. I was using it to download lots of stereo SID to save them before Q-Link ended. I think I save the pass word because of how if you exited Super Q wrong it would mess up your password on Q-Link. Then you had to call Q-Link and that could take a long time.
It's hard to remember this stuff.
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